Does QVC refund P&P charges when you return an item?
According to EU consumer law they--and other TV shopping channels--should, providing it's returned within seven days under Distance Selling Regulations.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/10560466.stm:
A BBC investigation has found that Next has been breaking consumer law.
It has been failing to refund delivery charges applied to goods bought online, but then returned.
The BBC has also discovered that staff at other mail order companies are giving out the wrong information about their refund policies.
Under the Distance Selling Regulations (DSRs), a customer returning goods within seven days is entitled to a full refund and the initial delivery charge.
These legally binding rules were introduced in 2000 to protect customers who, unlike high street shoppers, are unable to inspect goods before they buy them.
The law does not cover the cost of returning the unwanted items.
But Next has been breaching the regulations by billing customers for delivery costs - even if goods are returned within seven days.
When the BBC questioned Next, it said it would change its policy from the start of August.
According to EU consumer law they--and other TV shopping channels--should, providing it's returned within seven days under Distance Selling Regulations.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/10560466.stm:
A BBC investigation has found that Next has been breaking consumer law.
It has been failing to refund delivery charges applied to goods bought online, but then returned.
The BBC has also discovered that staff at other mail order companies are giving out the wrong information about their refund policies.
Under the Distance Selling Regulations (DSRs), a customer returning goods within seven days is entitled to a full refund and the initial delivery charge.
These legally binding rules were introduced in 2000 to protect customers who, unlike high street shoppers, are unable to inspect goods before they buy them.
The law does not cover the cost of returning the unwanted items.
But Next has been breaching the regulations by billing customers for delivery costs - even if goods are returned within seven days.
When the BBC questioned Next, it said it would change its policy from the start of August.